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4 years ago
8

Which radioactive isotope is often used as a tracer to study organic reaction mechanisms?

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1 answer:
Drupady [299]4 years ago
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The radioactive isotope that is used the most in these forms of studies is the carbon-14 isotope. Organic chemicals are labelled with the compound and products or the loss of certain compounds is measured by determining the amount of carbon-14 that remains once the reaction is complete.
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